Observations And Experiments Bearing On "isle of Wright" Disease of Hive Bees
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3, both inside and outside the hives, appeared weak and dormant and unable to sting. There were very few dislocated wings. The abdomens and general appearance of the bees, with a few exceptions, seemed normal. It is doubtful whether any bees from No. 2 were clustering, although there were clusters under that hive. 22nd June. — A fine day. The symptoms just as previous day. No. 1 and No. 3 stocks were destroyed and the hives disinfected. 24th June. — No 2 was working well and looked like swarmin...g. The ground was limed. 26th June. — No. 2 working well. 29th June. — Swarm came off, but got away and was lost. 9th July. — Bees working well, but some few drones observed crawling. 15th August. — No. 2 working well and seems strong. Supers nearly full. This stock died out during the winter 1914-1915. All stocks belonging to three bee-keepers, who were near neighbours of N, were lost also. O.—O's apiary was 2 miles north of N. had six stocks, and in July 1914 these were all found to be suffering from Isle of Wight disease.
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